πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺEstonia Visa for Brazilian Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents

Visa-free90 days max stay

No β€” Brazilian passport holders do not need a visa for Estonia. Entry is visa-free for up to 90 days as of 2026.

90 days within any 180-day period.

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Entering Estonia on a Brazilian passport

  • β†’ Travel with just your valid Brazilian passport. No visa or prior application needed.
  • β†’ See the exact document checklist for Brazilian applicants β€” only needed if you apply for a longer-stay visa.

Estonia visa documents for Brazilian applicants

No visa documents are needed for a short visit β€” Brazilian citizens enter Estonia with just a valid passport. If you apply for a longer-stay visa, these are the exact documents required, by visa type, from the official visa application centre.

otherLong Stay (D)

Please see Minister of the Interior's regulation The procedure and terms for and the extent of sufficient funds required for the issue of a long-stay visa, the formalisation of a period of stay and extension of a period of stay. All applicants must present: [Long Stay (D) ] All foreign public documents submitted as part of a long stay D-visa application must be legalized or certified with an apostille and translated either into Estonian or English All applicants must present: - travel document which is issued within previous 10 years, contains at least two blank pages for visas and is valid at least 3 months after the expiration date of the visa - fully completed and signed application form (eelviisataotlus.vm.ee β†—) ; - one color photo (size 35x45 mm). Photo must meet ICAO requirements and should not be older than six months. Photo must be glued on the visa application from (not stapled!) - travel medical insurance which guarantees payment of any costs related to applicant’s medical treatment due to illness or injury during the validity of the visa. As a rule, travel medical insurance must be valid for the whole period of requested visa. If applicant will be covered with Estonian health insurance (Tervisekassa) after arrival to Estonia, travel medical insurance must cover only the period until Estonian health insurance (Tervisekassa) insurance becomes valid. For example – if person applies visa for short-term employment, travel medical insurance must cover travel period and additionally first 14 days of working; - proof of financial means. Applicant must prove that he or she has sufficient financial means according to the purpose of stay; - data concerning close relatives and family members; - biographical data; - additional application form 1 (citizens from NATO member states are exempted); - criminal records certificate or a non-existance proof for receiving such a certificate. Under 14 years old are exempted from the requirement; - documents indicating the purpose of journey, e.g. confirmation letter from the host or documents proving that applicant is going to work in Estonia (confirmation from the employer, registration of short-term employment (politsei.ee β†—) ) or documents proving that applicant is going to study in Estonia; - travel ticket booking confirmation to Estonia or proof of use of another mode of transport; - at the time of submission of the application, biometrical data – 10 fingerprints of the applicant is collected; children under the age of 12 and persons for whom fingerprinting is physically impossible shall be exempt from the requirement to give fingerprints; - Visa Fee (vm.prelive.vportal.ee β†—) - Please review the non-exhaustive list of supporting documents: - Additionally applicants must present documents related to purpose of stay - Additional documents If applicant is minor - birth certificate (original + copy). If single parent or guardian, the court order must be provided. The birth certificate and court order need to be legalized or certified with an apostille certificate. If the documents are not in English, notarized translation must be provided; - notarized consent letter signed by both parents or legal guardian(s) if not travelling with the minor; - copy of passport of parent(s) or guardian(s) if not applying together with the minor. Please note that during the examination of an application, a consular officer may request additional documents.

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Estonia visa for Brazilian citizens β€” FAQ

Do Brazilian citizens need a visa for Estonia?

No β€” Brazilian passport holders do not need a visa for Estonia. Entry is visa-free for up to 90 days as of 2026.

How long can Brazilian citizens stay in Estonia?

Brazilian passport holders can stay in Estonia for up to 90 days per entry under the current visa-free arrangement.

What documents do Brazilian citizens need for Estonia?

A valid passport is all Brazilian citizens need for a short visa-free visit (up to 90 days). If you apply for a longer-stay visa, Earth Visa lists the full required documents per visa category from the official visa application centre.

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